Short Repeating Sliders

Short repeating sliders consist of a series of sliders that are both short and having many repeats.All sliders usually have the same number of repeats and fall on the whole or half beat in order to make it easy to follow.

Zig-Zagging Sliders

Zig-Zagging sliders are half-beat sliders arranged in a zig-zag pattern (like a "Z" or an "S").However, these are positioned so that the each slider moves away from the next slider, creating a quick jump for the player.

Crumpled Sliders

Crumpled sliders uses a slider with many control points to compress the slider in order to create a sort of crumpled or squashed effect.In essence, this would make a slider seem shorter than it is supposed to be.These can come in various forms.

Windmill Sliders

A windmill sliders is a series of four sliders, all of which originate from a shared center point.This will make it look like a windmill.The sliders may not necessarily be curved, which can instead form a cross or an "x" design.

Miscellaneous

Switch-Back Sliders

Switch-Back sliders consists of a curved half-beat slider.It is then copy-and-pasted, rotated 180 degrees, and placed so it curves into the previous slider (similar to Etna sliders).A hit circle is then placed where the previous slider head was.

Tick-Hitsounds

Tick-Hitsounds consists of slider ticks that has been replaced with a standard hit sound (clap, whistle, finish - usually overlayed with hit-normal/soft for accurate sound).These are usually used to make a hitsound seem "constant" even during a slider.